If I am truly guilty of sin, and the bible is clear that I am, and the judge acquits me, he doesn't actually take away my guilt. He simply removes my punishment. And this is where much of the church has arrived. I am a sinner saved by grace, they say. This week we press into Romans 5 to excavate some of the benefits, not our acquittal, but of our full justification. You aren't going to want to miss this!
Trusting God in the Storm: Trust is Earned....Or is It?
Trusting God in the Storm | Advancing into the Promise
Trusting God in the Storm | Persistence or Faith
Trusting God in the Storm | Properly Filing 2021
Sharing the Reason for the Season | Friendship Evangelism
Sharing the Reason for the Season | Good News of Great Joy
Sin & Your Identity | You Can Do It
Sin and Your Identity | Set Free From Sin
Sin & Your Identity | Did You Die?
Sin & Your Identity | Life & Godliness
Sin & Your Identity | All Have Sinned
I Love Gays |There is Hope
I Love Gays | Investigating the Queen James Bible Part 2
I Love Gays | Investigating the Queen James Bible
Sin & Your Identity | Conflict & Gossip
Sin & Your Identity | Judgments
Sin & Your Identity | Judgy McJudgerson
Sin & Your Identity | The Process
Sin & Your Identity | Digging For Gold
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